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Italy is holding a citizenship referendum and it's proving so divisive that some, including the prime minister, are boycotting it.
Italy holds a referendum on December 4, 2016 on proposed constitutional reforms that are considered the most important in the eurozone country since World War II.
ROME — Italy's referendums aimed at relaxing citizenship laws and improving job protections failed on Monday because of low turnout. But organizers said that it contributed to restarting the ...
Italy will hold a referendum on Sunday on whether or not to change the country’s constitution. The country’s centre-left Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi , has promised to resign if the electorate ...
The referendum, which sought to reduce the time it takes to become a naturalized citizen from 10 years to five, failed because fewer than 50% of eligible voters took part in two days of voting.
Italy may turn anti EU regardless of the referendum's outcome. France will elect a new president next year, and both current front-runners which are likely to face each other in the second round ...
Italy is not like Ireland or Greece, as it is a member of the G7 and the eighth-largest economy in the world. This means that what happens in Italy may have substantial economic repercussions.
Italy said it would hold a national referendum on Dec. 4 on key constitutional changes that aim to slim down the country’s bloated legislature, speed up lawmaking and attack the bureaucratic morass.
On Sunday, Italians go to vote on a constitutional reform that has been proposed by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. Here’s an explanation of what is at stake.
Italians will vote in a referendum Sunday on reforms proposed by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi that would bring complex changes to Italy’s constitution, but which he says would streamline the ...
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